Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lord Archbishop of York, the eminent British churchman, will preach tomorrow at the regular Sunday services in Sanders Theatre at 11 o'clock, in what will be his first appearance before a Boston gathering. The noted English prelate, who has addressed enormous crowds in New York City and at Camp Upton during the last week, will make a three-days' stay in Boston...
...Tomorrow the gallery of Sanders Theatre will be open to the public, while the first balcony and the floor of the hall will be reserved until 10.55 o'clock for students of the University, as well as for the Faculty and their families...
...better to develop the boys "back home" for future service than to permit the quality of games to retrograde out of respect for the men who have gone to the front. The youthful tennis player or the freshman or sophomore ball player of today is the soldier of tomorrow. --Boston Transcript...
...Reverend Dr. Paul Revere Frothingham '86, A.M., D.D., minister of the Arlington Street Unitarian Church, Boston, will conduct morning prayers in the Faculty Room of University Hall today and tomorrow at 8.45 o'clock. The service closely promptly at 9 o'clock in order to permit students to reach their classes at that hour...
There will be a distinct war aspect to the four one-act plays to be given at the third private performances of the 47 Workshop tonight and tomorrow night at 7.45 o'clock in the Pi Eta Theatre. Three of the plays--"Every Man's Bit," "The Readjustment" and "Free Speech"--deal either directly or indirectly with subjects growing out of the war. All of them are written, acted and managed by students of Professor Baker's English 47 course...